Most contracts have disclosure clauses about working in related industries. Some of these clauses say you have to notify your manager or whatever government body oversees you for approval, but others are outright forbidden. Theoretically sure, if every place you work at agrees to the other simultaneous job, then in that sense you could be an employee. But you’ve also mentioned the longest working hours of any sector so unless you have 72 hours in a day, probably won’t work.
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Most contracts have disclosure clauses about working in related industries. Some of these clauses say you have to notify your manager or whatever government body oversees you for approval, but others are outright forbidden. Theoretically sure, if every place you work at agrees to the other simultaneous job, then in that sense you could be an employee. But you’ve also mentioned the longest working hours of any sector so unless you have 72 hours in a day, probably won’t work.
Tldr; Hypothetical yes, practical no.
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